Event-triggered-based distributed differential game guidance laws

Author:

Xi Axing1ORCID,Cai Yuanli1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Automation Science and Engineering, Xián Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China

Abstract

To reduce computational loads and save communication resources of multi-missile systems, event-triggered-based distributed differential game guidance laws for the nonlinear cooperative multi-missile system are investigated. First, the cooperative multi-missile interception problem is converted into multi-player zero-sum differential games, where all missiles minimize the cost function while the target maximizes the cost function. Second, event-triggered conditions are designed, for implementing the proposed guidance laws, Adaptive Dynamic Programming technique is adopted to approximate the couple event-triggered Hamilton-Jacobi–Isaacs equation, and adaptive weight-tuning laws are proposed. Furthermore, the proposed guidance laws can guarantee the stability of the nonlinear multi-missile system, which is proved by Lyapunov theory. The estimated weights of neural network and consensus tracking errors are ensured to be Uniformly Ultimately Bounded. Besides, a minimal inter-sample time is established to avoid the Zeno behavior. Finally, experiments show that the number of controller updates can be reduced to 65.36% by the proposed algorithm.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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